Tag: Sin

Using the five NT occurrences of the Greek noun paraklētos, (Jn. 14:16; 14:26; 15:26; 16:7–8; and 1 John 2:1), God gives us provisions for the five basic difficulties in the Christian life. This is the fifth: God has made provision for the problem of sin that still remains in our…

Using the five NT occurrences of the Greek noun paraklētos, (Jn. 14:16; 14:26; 15:26; 16:7–8; and 1 John 2:1), God gives us provisions for the five basic difficulties in the Christian life. This is the fifth: God has made provision for the problem of sin that still remains in our…

Using the five NT occurrences of the Greek noun paraklētos, (Jn. 14:16; 14:26; 15:26; 16:7–8; and 1 John 2:1), God gives us provisions for the five basic difficulties in the Christian life. This is the fifth: God has made provision for the problem of sin that still remains in our…

Using the five NT occurrences of the Greek noun paraklētos, (Jn. 14:16; 14:26; 15:26; 16:7–8; and 1 John 2:1), God gives us provisions for the five basic difficulties in the Christian life. This is the fifth: God has made provision for the problem of sin that still remains in our…

Using the five NT occurrences of the Greek noun paraklētos, (Jn. 14:16; 14:26; 15:26; 16:7–8; and 1 John 2:1), God gives us provisions for the five basic difficulties in the Christian life. This is the fifth: God has made provision for the problem of sin that still remains in our…

“Reader Questions (Part 6)” sets out to answer questions on a range of topics including: What Do Paul’s Words “How Large a Letter” Mean?; Why Must Blood Be Shed?; What Does “Covet Earnestly the Best Gifts” Mean?; Why Just Female Donkeys?; Was the Burnt Offering Really Burnt?; What About the…

This month’s issue confronts the question, “What is the Sin Unto Death?” This statement is not actually as puzzling as many think. This article examines the question according to the following headings: the promise, the problem, the precedents, and the prayer. (1 John 5:16-17) *(If download does not begin automatically,…